The collection includes more than 50 rare Porsches, and almost all of them are painted white. The total cost of the cars exceeds $25 million.
A large collection of rare cars is being auctioned at RM Sotheby’s in Houston, USA. 63 cars will go under the hammer, and almost all of them are Porsche sports cars. This was reported on the auction house’s website.
More precisely, 56 rare Porsches were put up for auction – this is the largest private collection of German cars in the world. Almost all of them are painted in white or light beige; these are called the “White Collection”.
The owner of the collection once said that he received a white Porsche 911 toy as a gift when he was a child, and that he aimed to buy the same real car for himself when he grew up. He eventually collected dozens of white Porsches.
The total cost of the machines exceeds 25 million dollars. Among them there are real rarities. The most expensive supercar is the 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder with a mileage of only 20 kilometers – for which they plan to charge 2.5-3 million dollars.
The 1993 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.8, a race car adapted for public roads, was valued at $2.5 million. And a rare 430-horsepower 1997 Porsche 911 GT2 costs about $2.2 million.
More than a million dollars is being sought for a pair of the famous 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 RS and an unusual 1994 Porsche 911 Turbo S with pop-up headlights.
Also valuable are a lightweight 2019 Porsche 911 GT2 RS, a limited-edition 2016 Porsche 911 R and two vintage Porsche 356B Carreras.
In total, the collection includes several dozen Porsche 911s from different years of production, as well as vintage Porsche 356, luxury Porsche 928, affordable models 914, 924 and 944. There are even Porsche Diesel tractors (the company has been producing agricultural machinery for some time). All equipment is in excellent condition. In addition to Porsches, many vintage Fords and Volkswagens are also collected, and many souvenirs and toy cars are also sold.
Previously Focus He said that the Belgian museum decided to get rid of a collection of rare Soviet cars and put them up for sale at ridiculous prices.
We also wrote that a 1965 Ford Mustang was auctioned for a record price.
Source: Focus
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